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Added on the 07/04/2018 02:00:00 - Copyright : Endemol UK
Maharashtra-based Cowpathy produces a range of beauty and health products which boast about the fact that their products are made from the five elements produced from cows: milk, curds, ghee, cow urine, and cow excrement. The company's products range from soap, to toothpaste, essential oils and incense, and nearly all of the products contain some material or obtained from cows.
While most young girls choose to play with Barbie dolls, one nine-year-old from Russia's Armavir prefers playing with her collection of snakes. Ksenia Kholmanskikh cheerfully sits on her bed surrounded by huge cuddly toys as her reptile friends slither and slide all around her. Her love for creepy crawlies came from her dad Evgeny who started his reptile collection over ten years ago and has now amassed a collection of dozens of snakes, lizards, and iguanas.
Inmates strutted down the runway at El Buen Pastor Prison's annual beauty pageant on Friday. Every year inmates swap their uniforms for glitzy costumes, to compete in several rounds. All nine cells, housing up to 250 women, nominate a representative to compete for the title. Inmates have a range of convictions from lesser criminal acts to drug dealing and murder.
This is Lulu Hashimoto, a 'living doll' fashion model created by fashion designer Hitomi Komaki. With an unnaturally smooth doll face, huge eyes, and airbrushed artificial joints, Lulu Hashimoto is a breathing, walking doll. Her striking appearance consists of a full-body doll-suit including a wig, mask and stockings. Despite criticism, Lulu has enjoyed soaring popularity on Japanese social media, with over 27,000 followers on Instagram.
Wheelbarrows full of animal poop are on display at the Tokuyama Zoo in Japan, and, what's more, visitors, including children, can hold the poop in their hands, smelling it if they so choose. Animals including tigers, red pandas, squirrels, elephants, zebras, and even African tortoises contributed their waste for the strange show. The simply titled 'Poop Exhibit' has been running since July 22 and will continue until August 31.
This disgustingly life-life poo pudding is another masterful creation of the Wilaiwan Dessert Shop in Thailand's Putham Thani, the same sweets specialists that created a dog-shaped pudding so realistic that customers didn't want to eat it. Wilaiwan's turd shaped sticky treats have proved just as poop-ular among locals, inspiring a massive social media reaction and drawing in hundreds to try the delectable excrement pudding.